"Socrates spent a lifetime analyzing ethical issues, and the "Euthyphro" finds him outside the court-house, still debating the nature of piety with an arrogant acquaintance. "The Apology" is both a robust rebuttal to the charges of impiety and corrupting young minds and a definitive defence of the philosopher's life. Later, condemned and imprisoned in the "Crito", Socrates counters the arguments of friends urging him to escape. And final ..."
Aristotle Categories. On Interpretation. Prior Analytics (Loeb Classical Library No. 325) by Harold P. Cooke, HughTredennick Hardcover, 549 Pages, Published 1973 by William Heinemann Ltd. ISBN-13: 978-0-434-99325-3, ISBN: 0-434-99325-5
"Aristotle was a student of Plato and a teacher of Alexander the Great. His writings include philosophy, logic, rhetoric, government, biology and zoology. The Catagories explains how every object can be placed in one of the categories. This was known as the praedicamenta. The text begins by defining, synonymous (univocal words), homonymous (equivocal words) and paronymous (demonstrative words)."